Ford Model T - All Models 1909 to 1927

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978-1-845849-91-7
9781845849917
A01=Chris Barker
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buying a Model T
buying an old Ford
C J Smith
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Childe Harold Wills
Chris Barker
classic cars
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Detroit
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essential buyers guide
Eugene Farkas
Ford Ton Truck
Gus Degner
Henry Ford
Henry Love
Joseph A Galamb
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Model N
Model T buyer tips
Model T buying guide
Model T enthusiasts
Model T Ford
Model T Ford Register
Model T spare parts
Model T variants
MTFCA
MTFCI
MTFRGB
Neil Tuckett
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Peter E Martin
Piquette
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Register of Great Britain
softlaunch
T-Model Ford
Tin Lizzie
V4991
Veloce

Product details

  • ISBN 9781845849917
  • Weight: 146g
  • Dimensions: 139 x 195mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: David & Charles
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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The Model T Ford is unique. In 1920, more than half the cars in the world were Model Ts, and when production ended in 1927, 15 million had been built. Thousands survive to this day, and there’s a worldwide community of enthusiasts who enjoy the Ford's simple practicality, robustness, and affordability. What’s more, availability parts for cars and trucks is excellent. This book has been written by two expert enthusiasts with more than 50 years' and tens-of-thousands of miles combined experience of the Model T. It describes all the many variants and changes, and even explains how to drive a Model T – different, but not difficult. It helps you decide exactly what sort of Model T you want, and what to look for when you go to examine one. More than 70 contemporary and modern photographs accompany and support the text and tables.
Chris Barker began his career with Rootes Motors, and gained his degree in Automotive Engineering at Loughborough University. He soon moved to Westland Helicopters where he worked until retirement, having been Chief Designer for the Lynx and AW101 Merlin helicopters. He has owned his Sunbeam Alpine since 1973 and bought his second classic car, a 1926 Model T Ford Coupe, in 2002. In recent years he has restored machinery in his local Victorian twineworks, installing a 1927 oil engine to power it. He has written books and numerous articles on the Alpine and the Model T, including another of Veloce’s Essential Buyer’s Guides for the Sunbeam Alpine. He was also co-author of a successful book on English Model T Fords. He is the Archivist for the Model T Ford Register of Great Britain – the UK owners' club for Model Ts.